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    • Control and Manipulation of Pathogens with an Optical Trap for Live Cell Imaging of Intercellular Interactions 

      Tam, Jenny M.; Castro, Carlos E.; Heath, Robert John William; Cardenas, Michael L.; Xavier, Ramnik; Lang, Matthew J.; Vyas, Jatin Mahesh (Public Library of Science, 2010)
      The application of live cell imaging allows direct visualization of the dynamic interactions between cells of the immune system. Some preliminary observations challenge long-held beliefs about immune responses to microorganisms; ...
    • Ecological Patterns and Processes in Sarracenia Carnivorous Pitcher Plant Fungi 

      Boynton, Primrose (2012-10-31)
      The kingdom Fungi is taxonomically and ecologically diverse, containing an estimated 1.5 million species. Fungi include decomposers, pathogens, and plant and animal mutualists. Many fungi are microorganisms, and the processes ...
    • Evidence that mutation accumulation does not cause aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 

      Kaya, Alaattin; Lobanov, Alexei V; Gladyshev, Vadim N (BlackWell Publishing Ltd, 2014)
      The concept that mutations cause aging phenotypes could not be directly tested previously due to inability to identify age-related mutations in somatic cells and determine their impact on organismal aging. Here, we subjected ...
    • Logic-Based Models for the Analysis of Cell Signaling Networks 

      Morris, Melody K.; Saez-Rodriguez, Julio; Sorger, Peter Karl; Lauffenburger, Douglas A. (American Chemical Society, 2010)
      Computational models are increasingly used to analyze the operation of complex biochemical networks, including those involved in cell signaling networks. Here we review recent advances in applying logic-based modeling to ...